Robinson appeared in Municipal Court in this Seattle suburb, where he pleaded guilty last year to drunken driving.

At the time, he was given a five-year sentence that was suspended on condition he not drink or have any other law violations.

The former first-round draft pick was then released by the Seattle Seahawks and signed by the Minnesota Vikings.

But Robinson was charged with drunking driving again after he was stopped for speeding in August in Minnesota near the Vikings' training camp, leading to Wednesday's hearing. He was released by the Vikings after that incident, and picked up by Green Bay last month.

Judge Robert McSeveney, a visiting judge from nearby Kent, sentenced Robinson to 90 days in jail, and said he could spend half of it on work-release.

Robinson must comply with the sentence by next March 1, when another court hearing is scheduled.

Robinson's attorney, John Fox, admitted Robinson failed to report his change of address and change of employment status to the probation office.

"The real question is whether this case should be continued," McSeveney said. "Certainly you have other issues going on in other states."

"I know Mr. Robinson intends to comply," Fox said.

"You are not in a position not to comply," McSeveney replied, addressing Robinson. "I would make it real clear to you that there is no waffle in that."

Robinson declined comment after the 10-minute hearing.

Short Leash Hootie

10-04-2006, 06:54 PM

He's a friggin' good receiver...too bad he's a piece of shit.

noa

10-04-2006, 07:04 PM

Robinson's attorney, John Fox, admitted Robinson failed to report his change of address and change of employment status to the probation office.

Not only does he build up people's hopes in the Panthers, John Fox also defends drunk drivers. He's a man of many talents.

TinyEvel

10-04-2006, 07:17 PM

Hello, Jared, you paying attention?

Wa-Z

10-04-2006, 10:19 PM

Was Jared on probation or anything yet?...or wait it's a misdemeanor in Kansas until the 3rd time right?

Fishpicker

10-04-2006, 10:30 PM

Was Jared on probation or anything yet?...or wait it's a misdemeanor in Kansas until the 3rd time right?

he was receiving a deferred judgement for his first offense. If he were not a professional football player, he would go to jail for the remainder of the year (since he entered the original deferred judgement)